Anonymous wrote:Omg!!! Poor dog. Please tell us what groomer. I will never take mine there! Post a Yelp review as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't there some sort of express or implied consent -- animals are animals and sometimes get injuries, and unless the injury is intentional, it's accepted by the owner?
Yes, I think to a point, minor nicks or cuts are fine and understable but when it's so bad that it requires surgery to repair a grooming injury, I belive that goes beyond implied consent. It cost us $750 to fix this groomers mistake...wouldn't you want to be reimbursed if it were your dog? This is why they have insurance, right?
Anonymous wrote:Isn't there some sort of express or implied consent -- animals are animals and sometimes get injuries, and unless the injury is intentional, it's accepted by the owner?
Anonymous wrote:Isn't there some sort of express or implied consent -- animals are animals and sometimes get injuries, and unless the injury is intentional, it's accepted by the owner?
Anonymous wrote:You left out the part where the groomer accepted responsibility and agreed to pay the bill, I think. Did that happen.
Anonymous wrote:Did you sign a waiver? Is the Groomer an established shop or someone on their own?